Recipients

Recipients

BRIAN – 2018 BURN FIGHTER

Burned in a household accident, Brian has been bravely fighting in his recovery since then.

HOPE – 2018 BREAST CANCER FIGHTER

“My name is Hope and I am a Navy Veteran, single mother of two and a Stage IV invasive lobular carcinoma metastatic breast cancer Warrior.

The daily struggle of knowing I have, “Terminal Cancer” is enough of an emotional struggle. I enjoy the good days and smile through the bad days. I find my strength in my family and friends and put my trust in GOD’S hands and stay positive. Appreciating every day that GOD gives me. There’s Always Hope!”

JANE – ACCOMPLISHED 2017

“When you have a child with a rare disease, your world turns upside down. It’s a type of culture shock, really. Suddenly, after we found out Jane was sick, we were learning new lingo and navigating a foreign and terrifying world. Just when we thought we might be able to come up for air and reorient our family, the bills started rolling in.

We were being crushed by this new life, and then the Scares that Care family reached out and took the weight for us; lifted it right off our shoulders. Because of the efforts of STC, we have been able to get Jane to Boston TWICE! We can afford the specialty medicine to boost her immune system. And best of all?

We can focus on making memories with Jane and filling her life with as much happiness as possible in the time we have with her.

Thanks and Love! Katie (Jane’s Mom)”

TIFFANY – ACCOMPLISHED 2017

When you are a single mother of two kids, working to make ends meet can be a difficult challenge. Imagine now that you can’t work because of you have been diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer. You’ve undergone a double mastectomy and had your lymph nodes removed. Chemotherapy is the normal course. You’ve had to sell your car and some of your furniture to keep a roof over your children’s heads. You are basically surviving on charity from friends and family. Yet, friends refer to you as a strong woman, never seen without a smile or kind word. Strength comes in many forms. So does help.

BERT – ACCOMPLISHED 2017

“The impact of Bertrand Castille being selected as one of the recipients of Scares That Care $10,000 gift is THAT IT LIFTED HIS SPIRIT!

After being in a coma for 7 weeks, having numerous skin graft surgeries, being in constant pain and losing his independence, Bert felt he had no reason to smile. However after receiving such an amazing gift, it placed a smile on Bert’s face that we had not seen in almost a year. Additionally, with losing close to 30 pounds, Bert was able to purchase new clothes, necessities for his 2 children, and a car to get him to and from appointments. (Unfortunately, he is still unable to drive at this time due to the inability to use his hands and arms).

Nevertheless words will never, ever be able to express our gratitude for your kindness towards Bert during this very difficult time.”

Sincerely, Helen Fusilier (Bertrand’s Aunt)”

MAYSE – ACCOMPLISHED 2016

She suffers from SMA – Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Type 1. This disease affects the motor nerve cells in the spinal cord, taking away the ability to walk, eat, or eventually breathe.

HEIDI – ACCOMPLISHED 2016

The true nature of our organization is love. Help. Kindness to those in need. One person who typifies these traits, is Heidi Lynn. Heidi has been a supporter of our charity and conventions. You’ve seen her cosplay a wide variety of characters. But one thing she excels at doing, is being brave in the face of her own battle. Having recently undergone a double mastectomy due to breast cancer, and now facing chemo and radiation for her fight against this horrible disease…Heidi could use a little help in her fight. Her jokes, funny faces during treatment, positivity and strength is a mark by which all should be measured. It is our Honor to announce that Heidi Lynn is our breast cancer fighter for 2016. To help someone is important. To have the honor to help one of our own – even better.

JAMES – ACCOMPLISHED 2016

While playing one day, his shirt caught fire by accident. Before anyone could get to him, he took off running – which compounded the situation. He received 3rd degree burns to 50% of his body (neck, chin, back, upper arms, right hip and groin area and chest, which was the most severely burned).

MARKEE – ACCOMPLISHED 2015

“We are first time parents really just trying to do our best. We have got help through the generosity of family, friends, even strangers. All the help is appreciated, but it’s just not enough, unfortunately. So, I am asking that you please consider us for your 2015 Gift Giving recipients. We can definitely use and would immensely appreciate the help! We thank you so much.”

LISA – ACCOMPLISHED 2015

“I have been unable to work since my diagnosis and am relying on friends and family to help me make it. Even now – with a diagnosis of stage 4 – I still remain focused and hopeful and positive. Thank you”

AUSTIN – ACCOMPLISH 2015

Young Mr. Austin Schilling and his family were the October, 2015 recipient of our gift from “Scares That Care!” to aid them due to this horrific incident.

TRIPP – ACCOMPLISHED 2014

Tripp and his family were the 2014 Burn Fighter recipients.

MADELYN – ACCOMPLISHED 2014

Madelyn was the 2014 Breast Cancer Fighter recipient.

RAYGAN – ACCOMPLISH 2013

Raygan was the 2013 Sick Child recipient.

DRAVEN – ACCOMPLISHED 2012

Draven and his family were the first sponsored Sick Child Recipient from Scares That Care! after we formalized to a 501(c)(3) and started the annual goals for helping three families.

While Draven is no longer with us, he and the many others we helped afterwards, will always be in our hearts. We are thankful we could be part of all of these journeys.

CORBIN – ACCOMPLISHED 2011

Corbin came to our attention through a friend of the family. We surprised the family during fund raising event being held in his honor presented them with a donation from the charity.

MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION – ACCOMPLISHED 2011

We presented this donation directly to the Make-A-Wish foundation. This was the last presentation to another organization and the transformation started into what the charity started to become in 2012 and beyond.

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We obtained our 501(c)(3) in 2011 in order to be as transparent as possible for our supporters. We will continue to seek improving the openness of this organization and pleasecontact uswith any questions you may have.